I am excited for the release of the annual CHCF policy poll. One interesting finding is perception on health equity...Californians report mixed views on progress toward racial equity in health care. Although 43% of Californians overall believe the state has made “a great deal of” or “some” progress in achieving racial and ethnic equity in the health care system in recent years, 44% of Black Californians and 33% of Latino/x Californians say the state has made “only a little progress” or “no progress at all.” https://lnkd.in/gtP6Umds
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📑 RESOURCE GUIDE | NASHP | National Academy for State Health Policy released a new resource guide for state policymakers from https://ow.ly/EaS250SVQCJ, written by Administration for Community Living's National Center on Advancing Person-Centered Practices and Systems, highlighting resources, strategies and practices for state policymakers interested in implementing person- and family-centered practices within their systems to better support caregivers. Explore the guide here: https://ow.ly/OtcT50SVQCI
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A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of sitting down with Alexis Alemán and Irvin Garcia, two first generation medical school students. We discussed a number of topics, including health equity, access to care for the Latino community, and why representation matters in our health care system. The Biden-Harris Administration and HHS are rolling up our sleeves, getting our hands dirty, and fighting tooth and nail to ensure that every member of our immigrant family gets the care and support they deserve. 🎧 Watch below to hear more of our conversation! https://bit.ly/4dzsk6t #FoosInMedicine
What is the US government doing for Latino health? (Meeting with HHS Secretary Becerra)
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Explore five guiding principles for mitigating and preventing bias in health care algorithms to promote health and health care equity with @JAMANetworkOpen. https://lnkd.in/ghbFiyxn
Algorithm Bias and Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Health Care
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❓Is California failing its mental health? What are Californians saying about the quality of care? ❓California healthcare: Cash crunch or golden opportunity? How are soaring costs affecting real Californians? ❓What's California's health care prescription? What priorities are topping the list for Californians? ❓ Equity in healthcare: Is California walking the walk, or just talking the talk? Is progress real for Californians? ⚖️⚕️⚕️✊ #healthcareaccess #primaryhealthcare #healthequity #healthcarequality https://lnkd.in/gVMG4msG
The 2024 CHCF California Health Policy Survey - California Health Care Foundation
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Join us for this discussion for health professionals on the importance of naming racism in public health, addressing racism to achieve health equity, and understanding how health equity and institutional racism affect access to care. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gm2C67fA.
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Revenue portfolios are an underexamined aspect of the public health system. J. Mac McCullough of Boise State University and coauthors examine trends in revenue diversification in public health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and compare well-diversified departments with local, state, federal, and clinical sources of revenue with less-diversified departments that rely heavily on local sources. The authors find, “Practitioners have ways of enhancing diversification, and policy attention is needed to incentivize and support revenue diversification to enhance the financial resilience and sustainability of local health departments.” Read the full article: https://bit.ly/4cwxLS4
Not Only How Much But How: The Importance Of Diversifying Funding Streams In A Reimagined Public Health System |
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ICYMI: Check out this #healthequity resource from FrameWorks Institute and National Network of Public Health Institutes. Talking about Health Disparities in Rural Contexts: https://lnkd.in/e6SsX-xB Use this practical guide—full of questions to open up dialogue—to cultivate curiosity-driven conversations that build understanding of health equity and support for equitable policies and programs. #publichealth #healthsystemschange #communications #ruralhealth #healthdisparities #healthpolicy
Talking about Health Equity in Rural Contexts
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This is a tremendous resource to unpack conversations about #healthequity It includes some great reframing questions that can help to disarm difficult conversations and redirect to more productive paths forward. Good thought piece!
ICYMI: Check out this #healthequity resource from FrameWorks Institute and National Network of Public Health Institutes. Talking about Health Disparities in Rural Contexts: https://lnkd.in/e6SsX-xB Use this practical guide—full of questions to open up dialogue—to cultivate curiosity-driven conversations that build understanding of health equity and support for equitable policies and programs. #publichealth #healthsystemschange #communications #ruralhealth #healthdisparities #healthpolicy
Talking about Health Equity in Rural Contexts
frameworksinstitute.org
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This #FellowsFriday, Carole Pratt (RWJF HPF 2011-12) discusses the way the fellowship allowed her to expand her impact from the individual to the state level. Learn more about the RWJF Health Policy Fellows Program by visiting us at HealthPolicyFellows.org! #healthpolicy #healthpolicyfellows #healthcareleadership
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We honor and celebrate National Minority Health Month (NMHM), established by Congress in April of 2022, with the following goals: 1. Promote educational efforts on the health problems currently facing minorities and other health disparity populations 2. Educate the public and health care professionals about health disparities, disease prevention and health promotion among minorities and other health disparity populations in the United States 3. Monitor our nation's progress toward the elimination of health care disparities. Collect and report data on health care access and utilization on patients by race, ethnicity and socioeconomic status. 4. the information gained should be disseminated to all health care professionals so that they may better communicate with all patients, regardless of race or ethnicity, without bias or prejudice. Read more about our Health Equity initiatives: https://ow.ly/Ef7G50R9ANM
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